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June 17 2012

7:56 PM

SAN FRANCISCO -- UCLA sophomore Patrick Cantlay says he hasn't
made a decision on whether to turn pro.

"I still have a lot to talk over with my family and everything,"
Cantlay told reporters on Sunday after shooting a final-round 72 at
The Olympic Club and finishing the U.S. Open at 11 over.

A year ago at Congressional, Cantley earned low amateur honors.
He then went to the Travelers Championship and set the golf world
on its ear with a 60 in the second round. Cantlay went on to tie
for 24th, one of four top-25 finishes in five PGA TOUR starts in
2011.

Cantlay also tied for 47th earlier this year at the Masters
Tournament. In seven TOUR starts over the last two seasons, he has
one top-10 and four top-25 finishes.

The decision to turn pro, Cantlay said, is a personal one. "For
me it's got to feel right," he explained. "And whenever it feels
like it's the right time, then it will be."

Cantlay will be playing at TPC Hartford again next week. He says
he's not worried about the transition, should he decide to turn pro
before graduating from UCLA.

"I don't feel pressure, not really," Cantlay said. "The golf
is going to be the same. I don't feel pressure about turning
pro,it's just part of life. It's just going into the next
stage, whenever that happens."